Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 21, 1959, p. 8

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w jan slit m page a georgetown arena seasons schedule monday figure skating private dab 4r jun tuesday free skating lor chil dren under 10 years 45 pjn hockey at 830 wednesday thursday curling friday free skating or children 1q up to high school 45 p m hockey at 30 saturday little nhl hockey from 7 am 1 pm midget hockey 5 8 p m public skating all ages- 24 pm and 7fl pan skating adults only 940 pan sunshine school for retarded children milton applications for en application forms may be obtain ed from mrs ernest ball 63 ham st s georgetown as the 1050 class has already commenced ear ly application would be apprecia ted school hours 930 to 1130 1230 to 2 30 mondays to fridays supervised lunch hour 1130 to 1230 transportation will be arranged for further information call mrs e ball tr 72696 now at yqur service coming events eochre stewarttown hall on friday feb 9th aponaend by bpirni agricultural society baby clinic legion auditor ium georgetown first four mon days of every month 130 330 statutory holidays excepted enchre party sponsored by st georges junior choir in the parish hall 8 pjn thursday jan 20th games night euchre bridge and crib at holy cross parish hall on thursday january 29th good prizes and lunch admission 50c euchre the ladies auxil tary of the fire brigade are hold ing a euchre in the fire hall on tuesday january zlth at 815 lunch good prizes everyone is cordially invited i- the group committee of lime- house cub pack will hold a euchre thursday january 22nd 1059 in umehouse hau at 8 13 admission 50c good prizes and lunch ll e uehre party hornby orange hau friday jan 23 a 15 pm auspices hornby womens insti tute lunch served admission 50c j el whitelock evening at nelson high school just north of lakeshore road at corner of new street and belvuia road 800 pjn friday february 6th 1959 everyone welcome 2- georgetown hospital womens auxiliary general meeting monday jan 26th wrigglesworth school auditoriutaftprn a member from provincial auxiliary will be pres ent everybody welcome come and support your hospital 121 come to the euchre party in stewarttown hall saturday even ing january 24th at 8 15 sponsor ed by georgetown wom insu abc taxi operated by billbraisby calls anytime fully insured tr 74058 annual meeting -of- esquesing agricultural society stewarttown hall tues jan 27 8 00 pm election of officers financial statement refreshments tutc good prizes juidiiineti ad mission 50c jraw will be made for an afghan 1 21 ladies there s no need to bake this week end not when the daughters of the church st geor ge s are holding a bake sale in grand union caroll s store main st from 10 a m to 4 p m this friday jan 23rd prenatal classes next series starts tuesday feb 3rd 130 330 pjn in knox presbyterian church conducted by halton health unit 1 21 st awmiws wjl hears about 1nc4a ttw womens federation of sl andrewa united church held their regular meeting at cedarvale school for girls on wednesday ja nuary 14th the president lire kelvin brown opened with a pray er and hy in bringing to the at aention of the members that it eras the week of prayer mrs ormond brewster gave an tdklode ladies about town plastitr industry earl lince of the smith and stone engineering staff spoke to members of the countess of strath- more chapter hqtjkrn their jan uary meeting talking about the plasties industry and showing a number of products manufactured at this local piant he also showed film rthe gewberfenaiitoteresung talk onlndlahere she served as a nurse during the second world war she gave the members an insight into the every day life there explaining the diet and customs she also displayed some very interesting handicraft items from india mrs richard mathews conducted a round table discussion explain ing how the united church of can ada is governed others participa ting in the discussion were mrs frank bishop ms milton arm- chemical plant nearly forty members attended the meeting at the home of misses jean and margery mackenzie with the regent mrs leslie clark pre siding miss helen macdonald read the minutes and the treasur ers report was given by miss ruth evans mrs yeomansplaced the standard a letter of thanks was read from mr5 mary ogilvie teacher at the chapters adopted northern school for christmas treats and a bale of used clothing a letter was also read from mr stanley tf the cntb expressing thanks for assis tance in the fund canvass for the- blind and at the bundcraft sale on fall fair day nine baskets of fruit were given to the adult blind in georgetown and scarf to a child with mrs percy leslie and jtfrs j gillis arranging this mrs don wingrove and mrs qordon tee were appointed to rep resent the chapter at the annual bed cross meeting later this month a report byfttrt cecil davidson on the sale of christmas supplies showed a substantial pro fit membership fees for 1959 were raised to 2 50 an increase of 50c mrs ivan hay and mrs don win grove will assist in the february child health clinic members were requested to attend the meeting of the hospital ladies auxiliary on the 26th nomination were rec for a slate ot officers for this year mrs a w gilmer mrs earl lince and miss ruth evans comprising the nominating cormniuee five new members were welcomed by the regent mrs clark these being mrs olner hunter mrs charles renwick mr thomas hewson mrs howard holmes and mrs john matthies miss hilda erwln expressed thanks to mr lince for his part in the program hostesses mho assisted the mis ses mackenzie were mrs jack armstrong mrs ivan ha mrs wallace thompson mrs robert wicks mrs robert jones and mrs a w gilmer mrs dcnnc char les moved a utc of thanks to the hostesses strong and mrs j ashcroft the federation have agreed to served refreshments following the evening service jtt constitution in sl johns united church on sun day february 15th future money raising projects were discussed but nothing defin ite was decided and discussion will resume at the next meeting after adjourning the meeting lunch was served by the refresh ment committee the drama the return of christ presents you with the greatest challenge of our age listen to radio station chml 900 hamilton jan 25 sunday sponsored by bahai world faith no lower prices anywhere on winter clearance items in shoe department by hart mens fine shoes 15o mens oxfords 55 clearance of lines up to 10 95 mens work boots 3 clearance of odd lines ladies shoes 2 clearance of pumps and other styles originally up to 7 95 boy s oxfords 1 origin ly up to595 public speaking final friday wrigglesworth eighteen pupils of garrison pub lic school from grades six to eight participated in a public speaking elimination contest on tuesdaj m room ten al the school the judges for the event were logan mac donald bruce mackison mrs r w murray mrs w t graham miss m scarlett and mrs florence cowan principal harold henry was chairman the finals will be held on friday at wrigglewsorth school with two representatives tram each of the public schools those taking part were frances linton edwtna smith gaye clarridge nicholas martin diane hutchinson bruce gnmsey michael pratt margaret millar david mallabon john stimpson richard smith mark llewellyn robert gnmsey derek rigby frank brewster laura bair stow rolf tomhns and wayne norton the two chosen to represent the school were laura bairstow and michael pratt smith stone bowling leaders six points smith and stone lengthened their lead over silver s by six pts on a combination of nice bowling by their ace man george webster who had an 802 night and some very weak rolling on the part of silvers who dropped five points to the goo legio no 2 teancf led bygoh collier with 780 includ ing a 359 single game standing of teams as they pas ed the half wayinarirtn fecir schedule finds ss with 86 ptsi silver s 80 legion no 2 78 kent ner s 75 glen 63 ramblers 62 anderson s 55 legion no 1 51 kays and firemen 46 cotton s 36 and davidson s 30 other good scores were triples shorty low in 760 tony zilio 737 frank ferguson and egan mad sen 734 while norm mcdonald had 600 for two games in the singles norm mcdonald had 35a guy rogers 201 tony zilio 290 and george webster had a 285 and 291 in the high average race frank anderson leads with a 227 fol lowed by george webster 224 sid williams 218 harv chappel and nip shipway geo barber 214 bill anderson don wilkes and lou brantford 209 and joe hall with 208 in passing thanks to harvey chappel for his part in giving the alleys to the league for one night so as to help swell the total real ized for bill korzack and family also to player m the league who gave the turkey roll money to this worthy cause extra thanks to bill anderson at the alleys for jus part chevies win 6- s over richmond hill former acton junior beaver baxter pleased his home town fans ast night in leading georgetown jr chevies to a 65 win over rich mond hill in a suburban jr c game moved to acton arena be cause of a schedule mixup baxter counted two goals and was a stand out for the locals as they picked up their 8th win guided from the bench by ex raider leigh bradbury the chcv s led in every period they pos t cssed a 3 1 margin after one pe iod 53 at the end of the second rurdened with 15 losers and floundwing near the bottom of the league since the start of the sea ion richmond hill iced a com plete y rtbuilt team against the chevies- bttt were outhustled b the lighter club don t miss the public speaking finals at wrigglewsorth school fri day al schools competing the tortone has no rhoutir worr no mortgage rut i em here u should hae mine cither by uunj the sun life pr mart gape protection plan you can safeguard your home for yourself and vour familv in the ex ent of your deal it all rue to da and lei m dtmust jour proh lent together sun life assurance company of canada have you a drinking problem perhaps aa can helpjfou4 for information write p o box k georgetown 60y scouts paper collection saturday january 24th me hav your papers had in bundles outside by 9 30 a in case of bod weather collection whi be made the following saturday at in mid winter prices do come down here is proof front mens suits wool worsted from 23 mens sport coats harris tweeds from 23 mens topcoats wool gabardjnes and tweeds 25 men s overcoats all wool velours 32 men s stormcoats clearance of broken lines jiqoo mens skisucks all wool gabardines 5 boys sweaters clearance of ood lines 199 mens sweaters fine wool pullovers 55 mens windbreakers pony horsehide 7oo boys coats duffle coats and storm coats 5 boys slacks sif 3 oo 4 oo 5 oo ladies hats now going at vi price ladies coats now going at l price ladies dresses drastically reduced 5 10 15 20 reversible skirts all wool plaids 995 ladies slims piad slims 398 lades slips 3 lines in sizes 32 34 and 36 only w w 99 sweaters ladies orlon pullovers 2 ladies orlon cardigans i sweaters 6 children s snow suits ladies bulky knit cardigans reg 9 95 lines now 595 ss coat sets sizes 36x or1g 24 95 now 1695 girls winter coats pure wool fabrics with fur collars 1270 girls blouses 100 girls suits originally tc 14 95 now 75 girls dresses clearance lines up to 7 95 now 298

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